Delivering Modern Operations on AWS

Amazon Web Services has single handedly altered the IT landscape. The ways of monitoring legacy on-premise environments cannot be applied to the dynamic nature of a cloud-based IT infrastructure. To innovate in the cloud and effectively monitor this new infrastructure model, a modern approach is required. Join the experts from PagerDuty as they discuss how how to build a modern ops environment for workloads running on AWS.

During a major customer-impacting incident, every minute counts. The team must work together seamlessly and quickly to a successful resolution — and that’s done best with an Incident Commander driving coordination.

An Incident Commander is tasked with being the decision maker, delegating tasks and listening to input from subject matter experts in order to bring the incident to resolution. This is a critical role and there are essential best practices you must follow to get it right.

Join us to learn:
•What is an Incident Commander?
•The role and responsibilities of an Incident Commander
•Incident call procedures and terminology
•Incident commander skills for success

During a major customer-impacting incident, every minute counts. The team must work together seamlessly and quickly to a successful resolution — and that’s done best with an Incident Commander driving coordination.

An Incident Commander is tasked with being the decision maker, delegating tasks and listening to input from subject matter experts in order to bring the incident to resolution. This is a critical role and there are essential best practices you must follow to get it right.

Join us to learn:
•What is an Incident Commander?
•The role and responsibilities of an Incident Commander
•Incident call procedures and terminology
•Incident commander skills for success

The stakes of managing complex infrastructure continue to increase alongside the ever-increasing costs of outages. And while many IT Operations teams are investing in monitoring and ITSM tools to detect issues, they are often forced to react to high volumes of event data without context and without any consistent, well-defined processes. This leads to costly operational inefficiencies, employee burnout, and extended customer downtime.

Join us as we share newly PagerDuty product capabilities specifically designed for modern IT Operations teams. These capabilities take the chaos out of the incident resolution lifecycle — from assess, to resolve, to learn. Learn from the collective wisdom of thousands of the best IT operations teams how to make the unpredictable predictable, so you can spend more time on innovation.

ChatOps — conversation-driven development -— is changing the way development and operations teams work, helping increase productivity by an average of 32% and team transparency by 80.4%. By bringing your tools into your conversations, you can automate tasks, develop, and fix issues more effectively by learning and working in a single environment.

Join us as we share use cases and examples of how to leverage ChatOps for better collaboration with more flexibility and speed than ever before. We share and demo our ChatOps extensions to popular chat tools, including HipChat, Slack, Flowdock, Cisco Spark, and more!

The stakes of managing complex infrastructure continue to increase alongside the ever-increasing costs of outages. And while many IT Operations teams are investing in monitoring and ITSM tools to detect issues, they are often forced to react to high volumes of event data without context and without any consistent, well-defined processes. This leads to costly operational inefficiencies, employee burnout, and extended customer downtime.

Join us as we share newly PagerDuty product capabilities specifically designed for modern IT Operations teams. These capabilities take the chaos out of the incident resolution lifecycle — from assess, to resolve, to learn. Learn from the collective wisdom of thousands of the best IT operations teams how to make the unpredictable predictable, so you can spend more time on innovation.

Prevent incidents from becoming business-impacting by notifying the on-call team immediately. With Live Call Routing, anyone can reach your on-call teams in real-time to report incidents simply by calling a phone number. Teams can ensure incidents are received and resolved faster.

Join us as we showcase configuration and real product examples of how PagerDuty’s Live Call Routing capability is enabling improved visibility and response times for customers.

Microservices architectures have unleashed unprecedented amounts of application data on organizations. More often than not, there’s no way to correlate data coming from siloed tools looking at only a single part of critical apps or infrastructure, making it difficult to understand the overall health of the digital business, diagnose the root cause when service disruptions occur, and coordinate a response in real-time.

With PagerDuty’s Operations Command Console, you can visualize the health of applications, services, and infrastructure while managing incident response workflows all in one place to easily mobilize, coordinate, and orchestrate both technical and business response to incidents.

Discover how the Operations Command Console provides:
- A single view for full-stack event intelligence and response workflows
- Interactive and customizable applications for actionable insights
- Shared context between infrastructure, service health, incidents, and response
- Pattern and anomaly detection across all your data sources

Learn how Oracle is using PagerDuty to visualize every dimension of the customer experience and create unified views of application performance, infrastructure health, and incident response to deliver better software.

Discover how Oracle is using PagerDuty and the newly released Operations Command Console to:
- Respond to incidents in real-time
- Accelerate Mean Time To Identification (MTTI)
- Support better postmortems
- Get full-stack visibility into the health of their applications, services, and infrastructure

This webinar showcases real product examples of how the Operations Command Console from PagerDuty is enabling Oracle to deliver better software.

When a major incident occurs, its impact is felt across the organization. While the technical response is underway, stakeholders from all areas of the business — including public relations, support, legal, executives, and more — must all be engaged and kept informed so they can immediately respond and minimize the overall business impact.

With Stakeholder Engagement, you can streamline the process of identifying and notifying key business stakeholders and maintaining communication during a major IT incident.

Discover how Stakeholder Engagement provides:
- A single source of truth for critical, real-time updates
- Improved alignment between IT and the business during incidents
- Automation of communication tasks
- Streamlined post-mortems
- New licensing to support business user needs

As cloud adoption becomes an operating standard and containers, microservices, machine-learning gain traction, the complexity in application and infrastructure environments increases exponentially. To deal with the rising complexity of critical service, DevOps teams globally will be challenged to deliver better reliability and availability of the software they create and operate.

Join PagerDuty as we host a discussion with leading organizations as they share trends and their predictions for 2017 on what DevOps teams will need to succeed.

The DevOps expert panel will discuss:

- Is DevOps finally mainstream?
- Can enterprise organizations adopt DevOps practices?
- Will central operations teams move closer to the application - codebase?
- Does security become a part of the DevOps operational model?

When it comes to business success today, it’s all about the software. As a result DevOps has become a strategic imperative within virtually every business in every industry. However, without an adequate hybrid IT infrastructure monitoring approach, many organizations are seeing their DevOps initiatives stifled. Join us in this webcast to learn:
• Why DevOps demands for a new, better approach to infrastructure monitoring?
• How to transform your monitoring approach to better support DevOps?
• What tangible benefits your organization can achieve from a DevOps enabled approach?
• How CA Technologies and PagerDuty can help you?

7 years ago, monitoring was just beginning to emerge from the dark ages.

Since then there's been a cambrian explosion of tools, a rough formalization of how the tools should be strung together, the emergence of the ""monitoringsucks meme"", the transformation of #monitoringsucks into #monitoringlove, and the rise of a sister community around Monitorama.

Alert fatigue has become a concept that's entered the devops consciousness, and more advanced shops along the monitoring continuum are analyzing their alerting data to help humans and machines work better together.

But Nagios is still the dominant check executor. Plenty of sites still use RRDtool. And plenty of people are still chained to their pagers, with no relief in sight.

Register for this webcast and discover answers to questions like, what's holding us back, what will the next 5 years look like, will we still be using Nagios, have we misjudged our audience and what are our biggest challenges?

DevOps news is dominated by discussions about tools, and with good reason. It's not unusual for the amount of infrastructure-related code in a system to approach or even exceed the amount of code dedicated to the actual problem the system is solving, even in small systems. As our systems scale in size and complexity, we invest an ever increasing amount of resources into building solutions to help manage our our complex technical systems.

What's often overlooked is the human component of our systems. All too often our approaches to tools, processes, and systems management attempt to remove humans rather than empower them.

Humans are not a source of entropy to be safeguarded against in our systems, but rather a fundamental source of resilience and even efficiency. Learn ways that organizations can use this point of view to their advantage when constructing systems to move faster without sacrificing safety. Look into things like tools and interactions with them, team collaboration, and even organizational structure and policies.

Watch his session and spend some time learning about designing for human scale.

"When was the last time you switched service providers? In today's fast paced digital markets switching service providers is easy. There is no room for delayed responses or slow recovery on incidents. How well does your team respond? Are you constantly getting better?

Watch how Andy Domeier of SPS Commerce, gets into specifics around data you can take from your incident management process to drive real business improvements. Learn what patterns have worked well at SPS to create a highly efficient & collaborative incident response attitude. Enabling organizations to iterate quickly is a distinct competitive advantage in this age of digital disruption."

Watch Alex Solomon, CTO and Founder of PagerDuty have a 1:1 conversation with Maynard Webb, Chairman of the Board at Yahoo! as they discuss digital transformation, the modern operations landscape, some Silicon Valley history and the future of incident management.

Digital Transformation is a journey - getting from legacy practices like waterfall to continuous everything is not a button you push, and it can be messy. We know that organizations are doing it. Some have been built bottom up on these practices, but even large regulated organizations have made the transition by ripping off the bandaid and making a huge shift, while others are operating in an environment which for the foreseeable future will be a combination of old and new. Watch this panel of leading DevOps experts as they talk about the digital transformation journey and what the trends they see happing today.

Software applications are the foundation of digital transformation and DevOps is critical to ensuring that today's enterprises stay ahead of the competition. Regardless of whether you are in DevOps or ITOps, each team is pushing for more agility, more insights, and more efficiency.

How do you begin to reduce the complexity introduced by the transition to Modern Operations? What role does application performance monitoring have in improving your customer interactions and experience? And what are considered best practices towards adopting APM technology into your Modern Operations architectural stack?

Join John Rakowski as he explores and share insights into how AppDynamics is helping organizations deploy modern APM technology to Observe, Orient, Decide, Act (OODA) and hear the lessons learned from working with DevOps practitioners on their path towards digital transformation.

In the age of Digital Transformation there is a lot of room for disruptive technologies taking a toll on your customer experience and overall business. With this potential, there is a greater need for intelligent alerting and performance monitoring in order to protect your user experience. Your business needs to make sure it is accurately detecting the impact of digital transformation on its end users so you can safeguard your brand and revenue.

In this session you will learn the value of an intelligent end user monitoring platform and why protecting your UX is imperative for brand loyalty and revenue growth in this age of digital transformation.

IBM Watson and Slack announced a groundbreaking partnership —a collaboration in the development of a cognitive Watson-powered Slack App and associated IBM Cloud SaaS offering called #codename:Eleanor. #codename:Eleanor aims to provide incident first responders with productive first actions and cognitive capabilities making access to information and data as simple as asking a natural language question within a Slack channel. In early prototypes, #codename:Eleanor has been integrated with leading SaaS offerings such as PagerDuty and New Relic to provide an industry-first cognitive capability to IT Ops, DevOps and NOC teams.

During this session, we'll briefly share the #codename:Eleanor use case concepts and prototype. You’ll also discover how PagerDuty users can immediately accelerate the time to know what to do next when an incident arrives through a cognitive solution. When every second counts, you’ll be able to greatly reduce MTTR.

PagerDuty is helping IT Operations and DevOps professionals deliver on the promise of agility, performance and uptime. Our enterprise-grade incident management helps you orchestrate the ideal response to create better customer, employee, and business value.